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Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning. 1. Wildfires Force 32,000 to Evacuate The wildfires engulfing Colorado Springs have forced massive evacuations. More than 32,000 people have been forced to leave their homes. There is no timetable for their return. 2. Debby

Today in History Today is Monday, Nov. 28, the 333rd day of 2016. There are 33 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Nov. 28, 2001, Enron Corp., once the world's largest energy trader, collapsed after would-be rescuer Dynegy Inc. backed out of an $8.4 billion takeover deal. (Enron

QUESTIONS 1) With all the attention on Greece and Spain – what small European nation saw its credit rating downgraded to junk? 2) What’s the new assignment for Fox News Rome correspondent Greg Burke? 3) What are tourists stealing from Rome? 4) Which company has...

SYRIA -A WARNING FROM TURKEY…As the crisis with Syria over the downing of a Turkish warplane showed no sign of easing, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, issued a blunt warning to Damascus: Don’t push us too far. “Every military element that approaches the Turkish...

Forty significant terror attacks against national security targets, including bomb blasts and shootings. More than 130 attempted bombings and 200 other incidents involving shootings, sectarian violence and threats against the police and the military. That was Northern Ireland in 2010, not 1970.

ABC News’ Karen Travers reports: Amidst the shamrocks, Guinness and corned beef, and general merriment of St. Patrick’s Day at the White House and on Capitol Hill today, the visit by Ireland’s new prime minister is also a critical outreach...

Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, President Obama’s US Special Envoy for Middle East Peace, briefed reporters earlier today on the kick-off of direct peace talks between the Israelis and the Palestinians, the goal of which is a two-state solution “with security and dignity for

There is a deep sense of foreboding about the future of Northern Ireland as the new economic envoy from the U.S., Declan Kelly, ends his first round of meetings with the leaders of the government there. Overnight violence in Lurgan where three men were jailed Thursday for dissident IRA activities